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23 Jun 2002, 13:39 (Ref:319545) | #1 | ||
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It's Rubens!
Finally Rubens has beaten Schumi fair and square!
Brawn and Todt wouldn't have dared to make him let Schumi through. |
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23 Jun 2002, 13:44 (Ref:319546) | #2 | |
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Ferrari team orders bring excitement back!
Who'd have thought that a 1-2 Ferrari romp could be so exciting? I was on the edge of my seat for the last 10 laps. Team orders sure make things interesting.
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Congratulations to Rubens, he deserved it IMO, wonder what would have happened had the hearing not been happening this week?
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23 Jun 2002, 13:54 (Ref:319555) | #4 | |
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I am really pleased for Rubens but I fear that I am also cynical and believe the lack of "switching places" has something to do with a hearing in Paris on Wednesday...
I shouldn't be cynical but I will try and behave. Rubens won fair and square, JPM and DC was a racing accident (as illustrated later in the race by several "near misses" between other drivers), Kimi got a podium and Panis finished in the top 10! |
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Heroic win by Rubenho!
Though I agree with Suzy... |
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23 Jun 2002, 13:58 (Ref:319560) | #6 | ||
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Eddie Jordan must be tearing his hair out! That's twice this year that his cars have collided. And remember this same race five years ago? Ralf and Fisi colliding at the first corner....surely Jordan are due some better luck.
Anyway I think it would have been extremely brave of Ferrari to switch the places, under the current circumstances. |
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MT : M.SCHUMACHER 1'32.226 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P. No Pilote Team - Moteur Pneus Ecarts/Trs Moyenne ArrĂȘts 1. 2 BARRICHELLO Ferrari B 1h35'07"426 194.666 Km/h 2 2. 1 M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari B + 0'00"294 194.656 Km/h 2 3. 4 RAIKKONEN McLaren Mercedes M + 0'46"435 193.095 Km/h 1 4. 5 R.SCHUMACHER Williams BMW M + 1'06"963 192.409 Km/h 1 5. 15 BUTTON Renault M + 1'16"943 192.077 Km/h 2 6. 8 MASSA Sauber Petronas B 1 lap(s) 1 7. 7 HEIDFELD Sauber Petronas B 1 lap(s) 1 8. 14 TRULLI Renault M 1 lap(s) 2 9. 12 PANIS BAR Honda B 1 lap(s) 1 10. 17 DE LA ROSA Jaguar Cosworth M 1 lap(s) 1 11. 21 BERNOLDI Arrows Cosworth B 1 lap(s) 2 12. 11 VILLENEUVE BAR Honda B 1 lap(s) 2 13. 20 FRENTZEN Arrows Cosworth B 1 lap(s) 2 14. 25 MCNISH Toyota M 1 lap(s) 2 15. 23 WEBBER Minardi Asiatech M 2 lap(s) 2 16. 10 SATO Jordan Honda B 2 lap(s) 2 17. 24 SALO Toyota M 9 lap(s) 2 18. 22 YOONG Minardi Asiatech M 12 lap(s) 3 19. 16 IRVINE Jaguar Cosworth M 19 lap(s) 2 20. 6 MONTOYA Williams BMW M 33 lap(s) 0 21. 3 COULTHARD McLaren Mercedes M 33 lap(s) 0 22. 9 FISICHELLA Jordan Honda B 34 lap(s) 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Non official results - Information: http://www.f1-live.com |
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I think it would have been even more ludicrous than Austria if TGF had swarmed through -- he would have had to keep on driving back to Switzerland without stopping in Parc Ferme!
But what is also interesting is that the Speed Channel people all agree that Rubens is racing TGF as equally as anyone has ever raced him -- within the parameters of Team Orders -- and this perhaps is what has TGF so scared! |
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I thought it was an excellent race. The opening lap was exciting. I liked the way Ralf dusted off Montoya in the first corner - unfortunately the Ferraris were quick to dust off both the Williams BMW's as well!
Rubens drove really well and deserved this win. Its nice to see a different face at the top of the podium, especially since Rubens deserved a win after Austria. Drivers of the race - Rubens, Bernoldi, and Massa. All Brazilians! Bernoldi did really well to get up from 21st place and Massa held of Heidfeld really well. |
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well done rubens
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Rubens took a well-deserved victory yesterday at the Nurburgring. He led from almost the very start to the finish of the race and justifiably so. Schu finished second, but looked quite pleased with the result. No doubt in some small way this was payback for Austria.
However, I disagree with the comments that Rubens couldn't have held off Schu if they did fight. At no time during the race did Schu look like getting past, and when he spun off lost any chance to win. The only reason he got close at the end was Rubens simply backed off, and it was a formation finish from lap 50 onwards. Ferrari dominated the entire race and were in a league of their own. If they'd pushed the entire way, even though there was no need, they would have lapped the entire field quite easily. Other notable performances and non-performances: Raikkonen gets another podium with a consistent and quick run. He really hounded Ralf there for a while and would like to have seem him pass, but as he said, there was little point. Trulli blew a possible podium, and definete points position, when he went off at the first corner, as he showed throughout the rest of the race that he had the speed to stay with the top 6. Massa was impressive holding off Heidfeld, and that was an exciting race long battle between the Sauber pair. And at no time did they look like clashing..... unlike the Jordan pair, who did it again. But this time Fisichella was the culprit with a silly move on the first corner. And it got from bad to worse in his 100th GP when he retired early on. |
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